I'm all for options, giving players the freedom to choose/customise their characters' outfits should solve the problem.
Want sexualised character? Check this outfit.
Want 'normally'-dressed character? Check the other.
This should bother no one (except those who get offended by virtual pixels, of course).
He is not wrong. I love Resident Evil 4, but it's not a horror game. When I remember previous RE games, I remember how they scared the bejesus out of me when I was a kid. In RE4, Leon was just too overpowered to be scared.
I bought a PS4 Slim bundled with 3 games for $350. My mid-range PC costs $2000 (minimum). Unless you're in the U.S., PC hardware cost an arm and a leg elsewhere.
If there is one thing I don't miss from playing multiplayer games on PC is cheaters. They ruin the fun in any game. Toxicity as well. PC-focused games like Overwatch, League of Legends, DOTA 2, CS:GO, etc. have next level toxicity that I haven't found on consoles... yet.
Go to PC Gamer, and scroll down to the comments of any article mentioning consoles. You'll see how lovely PC gamers are towards consoles (especially Sony and PS4). PC elitists are more annoying than Consoles fanboys.
I don't know, but I think that Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne are all perfect games as they are and they don't/didn't need sequels, just me, though.
The number of players who buy XBOX One X/PS4 Pro is the same who buy/build expensive PCs to run everything higher and better--1%-3%. The majority of PC gamers who stick with low-mid range graphics cards (1050/Ti, GTX 1060 3/6GB, RTX 570/580 and older, which represents 89% of the market) will join the masses of streaming, and keep their current PCs or buy budget laptops for everything else. NVIDIA is already moving forward with with their GeForce Now.
I think the only people who won't like a streaming-only future are PC elitists, how else are they going to brag about their 4K@60FPS Ultra settings $2K PC, and look down on 'peasants.'
There are some good side quests with small plots which help forming the world around you and making the bigger picture. And there are the fetch-kill-drop redundant crap like Skyrim's and most Ubisoft's open world games.